Can tell from the photo that's an old CH model. It's not a linehaul tractor, it's a city or swap tractor used for a linehaul spare. I've been slip seating quite a bit for the past year and I have driven just about all the scrap iron out there. I agree with you completely. I find dirt, trash, a lot of tear offs from delivery paperwork, pro label books, tons of old placards, and remnants of lunch for the past few days. It all goes in the trash. I had to learn that if I want to keep it, take it out of the truck. I have an assigned tractor but it never gets back from being used for swaps or city in time for my run so I get the trashy scrap iron. Then when I do finally get my unit for a trip I have to clean up the mess they have made in mine. I don't run to the boss and tattle but I think I am going to start bagging up the mess and put the last driver's code on it and give it to someone telling them that he left some of his personal stuff in the truck and would they please return it to him.....